Exotoxin

/ˈɛksoʊˌtɑksɪn/ noun

A toxic protein actively secreted by living bacteria that can cause disease in the host. These toxins are often highly potent and can cause specific symptoms depending on their mechanism of action.

From Greek 'exo' meaning 'outside' and 'toxikon' meaning 'poison for arrows.' The term distinguishes these actively secreted bacterial poisons from endotoxins that are structural components of bacterial cell walls.

AMውጫዊ ዓመጽ
ARالذيفان الخارجي
BNএক্সোটক্সিন
CAexotoxina
CSexotoxin
DAexotoxin
DEExotoxin
ELεξοτοξίνη
ESexotoxina
FAاگزوتوکسین
FIeksotoksiini
FRexotoxine
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